{"id":2717,"date":"2022-06-04T14:26:11","date_gmt":"2022-06-04T14:26:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/en.topic.lk\/?p=2717"},"modified":"2022-06-04T14:26:16","modified_gmt":"2022-06-04T14:26:16","slug":"the-rotaract-club-of-iit-continues-to-break-the-stigma-and-address-concerns-revolving-around-menstruation-and-feminine-hygiene","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/topic.lk\/2717\/","title":{"rendered":"The Rotaract club of IIT continues to break the stigma and address concerns revolving around Menstruation and feminine hygiene"},"content":{"rendered":"

Menstruation, also defined as menses, menstrual period, cycle, or period is a significant, common change that all women undergo as their bodies develop. However, in today\u2019s day and age the term \u2018menstruation\u2019 is redefined to be a term that is used to distinguish a woman and sometimes, even a reason for society to look down upon. As a result, most women find it uncomfortable, and some even hide in shame. But is a normal bodily change, which is beyond a woman\u2019s control, really a reason for her to feel that way?<\/p>\n

The answer is no \u2014 there are plenty of reasons why you should feel comfortable and confident as a woman, during your period. Firstly, menstruation is an indication of good health. For women, menstruation is a sign that your body is healthy and functioning properly. It is a natural bodily process that happens every month to millions of women, and it does not mean that you are ‘dirty’ or ‘unclean’.<\/p>\n

The word ‘menstruation’ has been effortlessly stigmatized in society that even after all these years of evolution, the subject remains a taboo. Women are taught and obligated to keep this topic a secret, and the word is hardly mentioned out loud in public. This results in creating a world where women are uncomfortable with their own bodies, and they do not talk about menstruation openly with others. Nevertheless, it also creates an obstacle for women to discuss various challenges and issues they face during menstruation.<\/p>\n

The Rotaract Club of IIT initiated ‘Project WeCan’ after recognizing the need to break the taboo surrounding the topic of ‘menstruation’ and to raise awareness to different concerns and challenges encountered by women. This project, which is being carried out for the second year, focuses on drawing the societies attention to normalizing the term \u2018period\u2019 by highlighting areas such as the taboo encompassing menstruation, the absence of awareness on various concerns and challenges faced by women, the lack of access to hygiene products, etc. The project has so far reached out to many women across the nation and provided them a platform to share their experiences and concerns.<\/p>\n\n\n